dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

wypalony Anglais:

1. burnt out burnt out


The bulb's burnt out.
After five years working 12 hours a day, 6 days a week, I was completely burnt out.

Anglais mot "wypalony"(burnt out) se produit dans des ensembles:

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2. burned out



Anglais mot "wypalony"(burned out) se produit dans des ensembles:

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3. arid


Water from the Great Lakes is pumped to arid regions. My mind was arid, all inspiration gone.
arid landscape
more arid than the Sahara
The desert is so arid that nothing can grow there.
like arid deserts of Africa
Water from the Great Lakes is pumped to arid regions.
It's also very arid – or dry.
The crops will not grow in the arid ground because the soil is too dry
I saw animal skeleton in arid red desert. an arid climate
But once there, traversing the arid desert plains and breaking bread with the indigenous peoples, inspiration struck.
Water shortages have spread beyond the traditionally arid areas.

4. worn out


She comes home every evening, worn out after a busy day at the office.
I've been running for one hour and now I'm completely worn out.
My jeans are almost worn out because I've worn them so much.
These shoes are worn out.
You look worn out.
You look worn out. Get some rest.
My jeans are almost worn out because I've worn them so much. worn-out clothes/carpet/equipment
I've been ​working all ​night and I'm worn out.
Let's do it tomorrow - I'm worn out. I got rid of those worn out boots.
I've been running for one hour and now I'm completely worn out. / You look worn out. Get some rest / After the train journey to Warsaw and back I was completely worn out. / I love my shoes, although they are worn-out.
I’m completely worn out, I just want to sit down.
I think I'm going to be worn out today, the day after tomorrow.
She comes home every evening, worn out after a busy day at the office. / 2. Sometimes he comes home exhausted and worn out.